| Literature DB >> 20947727 |
N Rea1, P Esposito, R Turolla, G L Israel, S Zane, L Stella, S Mereghetti, A Tiengo, D Götz, E Göğüş, C Kouveliotou.
Abstract
Soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous x-ray pulsars form a rapidly increasing group of x-ray sources exhibiting sporadic emission of short bursts. They are believed to be magnetars, that is, neutron stars powered by extreme magnetic fields, B ~ 10(14) to 10(15) gauss. We report on a soft gamma repeater with low magnetic field, SGR 0418+5729, recently detected after it emitted bursts similar to those of magnetars. X-ray observations show that its dipolar magnetic field cannot be greater than 7.5 × 10(12) gauss, well in the range of ordinary radio pulsars, implying that a high surface dipolar magnetic field is not necessarily required for magnetar-like activity. The magnetar population may thus include objects with a wider range of B-field strengths, ages, and evolutionary stages than observed so far.Year: 2010 PMID: 20947727 DOI: 10.1126/science.1196088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728